Heather Boone will be able to start her calling faster because of Union's no-wait nursing program.

Start your nursing education now

Do you feel called to be a nurse? Don’t worry about two year waiting lists. Check out a nursing program where graduates pass the national licensure test on the first attempt at a much higher rate than the national average. Now Union College has introduced two new ways to give nursing students peace of mind while they follow their calling: a nursing scholarship and an Early Admission Track.

“Let There Be Light!” a sculpture by Lynn Wilson will be on Union's campus from May to September.

“Let There Be Light!” a sculpture by Lynn Wilson will be on Union's campus from May to September.

“Let There Be Light!” a sculpture by Lynn Wilson will be on Union's campus from May to September.

Artist Lynn Wilson beginning to decorate the light bulb sculpture.

Artist Lynn Wilson applies tissue paper to the light bulb sculpture.

Passers by noticed an eruption of color today on the corner of 48th and Prescott as a new sculpture—a brightly decorated lightbulb—arrived in front of the Carnegie Building on the campus of Union College.

Anthony Evans will perform for Family Worship tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the College View Church.

Best known for his appearance on season 2 of the hit NBC singing competition show The Voice, Anthony Evans will bring his pop and R&B infused worship music to Union College Family Worship tonight, April 17, 2015, in the College View Seventh-day Adventist Church.

For Union College Library’s final Great War presentation for 2014-2015, Dr. Thomas Berg, lecturer, Department of History at University of Nebraska-Lincoln will present “Conscientious Objectors in World War I” on Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 7 p.m. in library room 121.

For some students, studying at an Adventist college seems like an impossible dream—especially when state subsidies make a public university education appear much more affordable. But Union College’s new scholarship program could change all that. Starting this fall (2015-16), freshman will be eligible to receive new four-year 100 percent renewable scholarships from $6,500 up to free tuition.

Don’t miss Union College Homecoming Weekend 2015, April 2-5. Alumni and weekend guests will have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of special events including a business conference, gymnastics reunion, resurrection pageant and Gymnaires home show.

Remembering Union

The weekend events will kick off on Thursday, April 2, in typical fashion by touring the campus and a Valentino’s Dinner Buffet. This year’s honor classes: 1945, 1955, 1960, 1965, 1975, 1985, 1990, 1995 and 2005.

EveryPerson and Others, Union College’s own adaptation of two classics—The Second Shepherd’s Play and Everyman will debut tomorrow night, March 19, at 7 p.m. The production, which runs approximately 80 to 90 minutes, including the intermission, will run six times over a course of ten days.

Union College Library is seeking nominations for the 2015 Teacher of the Year Award. This award recognizes a Union College teacher's support of the library during the school year and grants him or her the opportunity to expand an area of the library's collection which is of particular professional interest.

Have you ever wanted to study in the United States? Union College is a small college in a medium-sized town in the middle of the country. Our friendly environment, small class sizes and great location make Union an idea place to continue your studies. Come experience the real America, not the one you see on TV. Try Union College.

On February 9, the Union College Board of Trustees voted to approve a letter nearly a year in the making—a letter of apology to alumni who suffered racial discrimination while attending Union College.

The idea started with the stories of Oscar Harriott, a man whose family exprienced racism at Union College throughout the 1940s-60s. He spoke for a Martin Luther King Day event in the spring of 2014 and to the cast of Union’s “Fifty Years Later,” a dramatic production about the Civil Rights Movement.

March 3, 2015—Seventy-four percent of the way through the school year—was Tuition Freedom Day at Union College.

On March 3rd, we celebrated the day that our students' tuition no longer covered the cost of their education and the gifts of generous alumni and donors made up the other 26 percent. Take a moment to thank a donor today.

At the Union College Board of Trustees meeting on Feb. 9, Rich Reiner, Executive Vice President of Adventist Health System (AHS) and President/CEO Multi-State Division, announced Union College will be receiving a $2 million gift from AHS. Adventist Health System, a Florida based health care provider that operates 45 hospitals in 10 states including Colorado and Kansas, has given Union College $2 million to create a permanent endowed chair for a professor in the Division of Business and Computer Science.